Here is everything you need to know about Sunday’s Camp Nou clash, including a preview of the key match facts, team news, as well as global broadcast listings.

Preview – Barcelona vs Osasuna

Barcelona are gearing up for their Spanish top-flight clash with Osasuna as the Catalan giants aim to get their domestic campaign back on track. The Blaugrana will be aiming to return to winning ways in the league after a run of poor results that looked to derail their season early.

Despite their impressive form in Europe, qualifying for the UEFA Champions League last 16 with two games to spare, in the Spanish top-flight, Koeman's men are 14th in the standings with only 11 points from their first eight games of the season. It's not hard to see why Barcelona are in this predicament as they have managed only one win from their last six league games, drawing two while losing the remaining three.

Their most recent fixture was a trip to Atletico Madrid last weekend, a game which they lost 1-0 after yet another wasteful display from Messi and Co. Injuries have not helped but the manager's immediate concern is turning things around with the crop of players at his disposal. Leo and Griezmann have not been at their best this season while Dembele remains an inconsistent figure in the Barcelona squad.

The Camp Nou side have beaten Dynamo Kyiv 4-0 in the UCL since that defeat to Simeone's side and will be hopeful of carrying on that form. Messi and Koeman were rested in that game which means two influential figures should have fresh legs for Sunday's game. A win would also see the Catalan giants capitalize on Real Madrid's slip-up on Saturday as they aim to enter the top half of the table.

As for Osasuna, they head into this clash on the back of a three-game winless run. This means the visitors have failed to win six of their nine league games this season, drawing two and losing four. Will they suffer another defeat or come away with a surprise Camp Nou victory? Tune in to find out.

Team news

Barcelona: While Gerard Pique's injury from the Atletico game is not as serious as initially feared, the Spaniard is out for this game. He does not require surgery and could feature again for his club this season but will be on the sidelines for some time. Sergi Roberto is also out, joining Ansu Fati and Ronald Araujo on the injury list. Messi and De Jong should return to the lineup after being left out of the squad for the midweek trip to Ukraine.

Osasuna: Chimy Avila, Brandon, David Garcia, and Adrian Lopez are all unavailable for the home side. Jonathan Calleri, Aridane Hernandez, Juan Perez, and Lucas Torro are doubts.

Key stats

  • The last time Osasuna visited Camp Nou, they won 2-1.

  • However, in their four visits to Barcelona prior to that shock victory, they lost by a whopping 27-2 aggregate score line.

  • The Blaugrana are unbeaten in 33 of their last 35 home games in La Liga.

Where to watch Barcelona vs Osasuna live on November 29, 2020

Barcelona vs Osasuna kick off at 05:00 PST/08:00 EST/13:00 GMT/14:00 CET

USA: Fanatiz USA, beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, beIN SPORTS en Español

Australia: beIN Sports Connect, Kayo Sports, beIN Sports 1

Canada: beIN SPORTS en Español, beIN Sports Canada, beIN SPORTS CONNECT Canada

Spain: Movistar Laliga 1, Movistar Laliga, Partidazo in Movistar LaLiga, Mitele Plus, Movistar+

UK: Premier Player HD, LaLigaTV

Live elsewhere? Here are your options to watch Barcelona vs Osasuna live from your current location:

 

Match details, result and original broadcast info

Barcelona 4 - 0 Osasuna

November 29, 2020 8:00amCamp Nou (Barcelona)

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Live TV coverage and streaming in United States

Fanatiz USA
beIN SPORTS USA
beIN SPORTS en Español
fuboTV
beIN SPORTS CONNECT U.S.A.